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12535Strategies for Collaboration with Local School DistrictsA hallmark of success for a teacher preparation program is meaningful collaboration between universities and local school districts. A National Research Council's Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education publication recommends that universities and school districts form partnerships to "establish a comprehensive, integrated system of recruiting and advising people who are interested in teaching science, mathematics, and technology." PhysTEC suggests several ways to increase this mutual interest.http://www.phystec.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=7000
http://phystec.org/components/collaboration/strategies-school.phphttp://www.phystec.org/bulletinboard/Thread.cfm?ID=7000Tue, 20 May 2008 00:00:00 ESTPhysics-Education Faculty Collaboration StrategiesMany new physics teachers find themselves inadequately trained in physics content, unaware of effective physics and physical science teaching methods, or both. Often they have taken teaching methods courses that provide little preparation for the unique challenges of teaching physics. Physics and education faculty must work together to provide future physics teachers with strong pedagogical content knowledge – a combination of deep content knowledge in physics and an understanding of student learning processes and best teaching practices.http://www.phystec.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=7024
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